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Hello all, secured a deposit for the RR at a dealer in Hamilton (if you’re familiar with the GTA) would have liked to go with the R but I personally can’t stand black bikes. When I was looking for a first bike I was trying to find a FZR400 but ended up with an RZ350. I’ve been looking for a smaller super sport since then. Coming from two stroke dirt bikes and the RZ the 4RR should be a similar riding experience. I also have a 86’ VFR750 and a 93’ CBRF2 that serve more practical roles in the stable. I’ll probably end up selling the RZ as it doesn’t get ridden enough to warrant what they’re worth nowadays. Excited to take delivery and see what this whole fuel injection/quick shifter stuff is all about!
 

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Hello all, secured a deposit for the RR at a dealer in Hamilton (if you’re familiar with the GTA) would have liked to go with the R but I personally can’t stand black bikes. When I was looking for a first bike I was trying to find a FZR400 but ended up with an RZ350. I’ve been looking for a smaller super sport since then. Coming from two stroke dirt bikes and the RZ the 4RR should be a similar riding experience. I also have a 86’ VFR750 and a 93’ CBRF2 that serve more practical roles in the stable. I’ll probably end up selling the RZ as it doesn’t get ridden enough to warrant what they’re worth nowadays. Excited to take delivery and see what this whole fuel injection/quick shifter stuff is all about!
Welcome aboard and good to see another soon to be happy customer. 😁

Coming from carbureted bikes myself getting used to the way fuel injection works with the on off throttle gets some getting used to.

Once you adapt and if you're getting the ecu tuned it will balance out quite nicely.
Enjoy the forums and glad you're here. 🤙
 
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